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NAPERVILLE, Ill. (WLS) — The Naperville 203 Board of Education and the Naperville Unit Education Association reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, officials said Friday.
This avoids a strike, and classes will not be disrupted, officials said.
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“Our priority has always been to provide students with the high-quality education they deserve, and this agreement helps us continue that work,” said Charles Cush, president of the Board of Education. “This reflects our dedication to ensuring Naperville 203 remains an exemplary school district for students and educators.”
The details of the agreement will be presented to the respective parties for consideration and a vote, officials said.
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“We are so incredibly grateful to our students, families and the entire community for all their support during this difficult time. We could not have done this without you,” NUEA President Ross Berkley said. “We are proud to say we’ve reached a tentative agreement that values our students and our educators. One that will continue to meet the high standard for excellence that we have here in District 203.”
Prior to the agreement, a strike was possible as soon as Tuesday.
Teachers went back to work earlier this month without a contract after months of contract talks.
Berkeley said the last time Naperville teachers actually hit the picket lines was back in the early 90s for just a few days.
The main contention point had been teacher compensation.
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